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Chickens and raised beds do not mix well. I have pineapple mint, chocolate mint and orange mint. The chocolate and orange mint are invasive. I put them in their own container since they would end up taking over the entire container anyway. My wife likes to make tea with them.
They don't mix well at all 😂This is my first year to have pineapple mint, and it's not enough yet to have a big harvest. My chocolate mint died back a little from the drought and is still recovering. Mint tea is one of my favourites!
well explained. Does your camera have the STORY and HDRvideo on the camera? I don't have these settings on mine, but see them on older (3yr old+) reviews.
I enjoy digging potatoes unless I have to fight fire ants or rotten potatoes due to excessive rain. I use an organic pesticide called come and get it that is labeled for vegetable gardens. Spinosad is the active ingredient. You made a good crop.
Heidi Villegas course at healing harvest is awesome. You have lifelong access to materials, student groups and you can do a certification course that does not cost an arm and a leg. The best information I came across looking at different courses. You can do the course at your own pace and she also have payment plans available
They're Sour Cherries (or tart cherries)! Usually the birds get to them first, but I managed to get a few more than last year! And you're more than welcome to all the cherries you can carry lol!
Ohhhh I wish we could trade! I love plums, and I'd gladly send you some cherries! We've had some issues with our pear and apple trees lately, but the cherries always overacheive.
@@thehomegrownartist I can't send plums in the mail, but if you ever want to try growing figs, I could send you some fig cuttings next fall/winter. They are easy to propagate and I have several different varieties.
All gardeners make mistakes and goofs no matter how long they've been gardening. Plants are very forgiving and want to grow. Good luck! BTW, What do you do with your herbs? Culinary, medicinal, other?
I’m glad the plants are kind and merciful! I use my herbs in the kitchen as well as medicinally. I’m in the midst of some herbalism courses currently and am learning how best to use them!
You are being way too hard on yourself. You could have just as easily titled the video How I saved nearly all herbs. Enjoyed the video, I have had problems with chickens also. Never knew you could propagate basil that way, and I have been gardening for decades.
I appreciate you saying that! I felt a little silly that this happened, but I appreciate your advice. And yes! That's my favourite hack to get more basil! Thank you for watching :)
@@thehomegrownartist Well, if it makes you feel any better I will tell you what I did. Planted 162 cell tray with peppers. Did not have heat mat so I put florescent grow lights about 3 inches from top of soil. Apparently it got too hot, and dried out quickly and most died. Then I put them outside during the day when it warmed up. Got a rain and some died due to too much water. Set the tray without the catch tray and they dried out, killing the last few. Had to buy pepper transplants. Tomatoes did well. In my defense, I was in and out with my wife being in the hospital, but still was never that bad at growing seedlings.
Gorgeous transparent voice! Your trpt sólo was pretty cool to. As a professional trpt player I was quite impressed! Btw, came to your channel through your review of the DJI pocket 2 features which I found informative after recently purchasing one. Bravo!!
I just bought a hero 12 and I love it. I was considering getting a gimbal, but the pocket 2 can be had now for about twice the price of the gimbal. Any thoughts on whether you think the pocket 2 is worth it in 2024? It’s under $300 now and readily available. I’m mostly going to use it alongside my hero 12, but for lower light conditions. I know the pocket three has great low light capability, but it looks like the pocket two is no slouch in low light. I would love your thoughts. Do you think it’s worth it in 2024 since it’s under $300 now?
I think it depends on what you’re using it for! Over all, I’d say it’s worth it, but the low light capture is pretty bad 😂 you can’t really see anything. For me, that’s not much of a problem, but if you need that capability then it might not be the right thing. Personally I think it hold up well, and is still an excellent camera, totally worth it in 2024, but if you are looking for the low light capture as an essential it doesn’t really tick that box.
Great video, I'm looking in buying one of these but I do have a question. If i want to control the camera from my Samsung phone do I need to purchase the creator combo?
I made a video for seed starting herbs, and I show how to make the soil mixture we use ☺️ I’m also planning to post further details on my blog tomorrow!
Im interested in using different herbs for cooking, im also interested in medicinal properties so i can make healthier meal options, i have decided this year to not eat out, and only eat home cooked foods